Some wolves bare their fangs. Others mask their true natures…
A year has passed since Lily Markart’s traumatic introduction to the Dreambetween. Despite having come to grips with her formidable dreaming power, she finds herself isolated and emotionally fragile, both in the Dreambetween and in the waking world. Her one chance at friendship, and perhaps something more, is Simon, a daring dreamer who fascinates and frightens her in equal measure. But Lily is not the only one with her eye on Simon. Other dreamers, both young and ancient, have plans for him, and those plans will force Lily to walk a path rife with vengeance, isolation, and betrayal, a path with the potential to tear the Dreambetween apart.
Exile Ballad is the second part of The Dreambetween Symphony, a historical fantasy that ranges across three thousand years, following the lives, loves, fears, and fates of those who share the blessing, and the curse, that is the Dreambetween.
M.S. (Michael Stephen) Hund is the author of the historical fantasy series, THE DREAMBETWEEN SYMPHONY. His other series, novels, and short stories run the gamut of speculative fiction from westerns to the occult to hard SF. Someday he hopes to live in a hobbit-hole with a well-stocked library and an equally well-stocked wine cellar or in a small European city with good rail links and better cafés. If you can’t locate him in either of those locales, you can make his acquaintance online at: www.mshund.com
This was a great book and you will want to keep reading to see what happens next
Kept my interest throughout the whole book and I am looking forward to the last book of this series to see where Lily ends up if you enjoy witches, werewolves and fantasy, this is a good read for you.